Interior Design & Decor Hong Kong

Minimalistic design can transform a kitchen with high working bench all levelled at a convenient standing height, seamlessly into a corner dining area. The low height Jubilee stool complements this unique design.

From time to time we would like to share our custom-made furniture work with you. On below project, we have been asked to support custom made window cushions or matching bench cushions. Maybe it is good to know we can finish these cushions can in many different design; like pipping, buttons and multiple fabric and leather upholstery options, production lead-time depends on variations, in general 2-4 weeks lead time.

In Hong Kong, where space is tight, this kind of cushion solutions fits lots of residential projects, restaurants and offices which help to increase seating space inside a tight area. Please let us know in the future when you current projects do have furniture needs, we can try to provide the best offer for you.

Transform your home into a festive gathering place for family and friends this holiday season. By sprucing it up with some simple show-stopping trimmings, you will turn your Hong Kong home into a merry residence while you prepare and celebrate the holidays. If you are intimidated by DIY projects, we have found crafts that are as elegant as they are easy to create. They are a great way to add some holiday spirit to your home in a classy and stylish way (without spending a fortune). If you do not have tons of extra time to craft and spend hours decorating, keep reading. To get you in the mood, we share this wonderful decorated Church, with neat details on modern furniture and Christmas artefacts and decoration.

Our easy effort ideas are perfect for you. Let your beautifully wrapped gifts serve as decorations until they are ripped open on Christmas morning. Or, consider hanging your holiday cards to your banister to add a pop of color and cheer instead of tucking the greetings away. Want to add some elegant Christmas trees to your repertoire of decorations? We can help you create edible versions that will sweeten up your kitchen or entryway. Here’s another tip to keep your décor elegant: stick to a similar palate. Metallic accessories look great in most spaces and add some shimmer and shine to create that festive feel.

Mantel Piece

For an unexpected and sophisticated display, keep your pairing (wreath and trio of candlesticks) minimal. This grapevine branch wreath makes a wow-worthy decorative piece with its combination of evergreen branches, pomegranates, and amaryllis blooms.

Season’s Greetings

Looking for a clever way to display the holiday cards that come your way? Use clips or clothespins to string them along the staircase.

Warm Welcome

Oh, the weather outside is frightful, but your fireplace looks so delightful. Set a cozy scene by wrapping twin birch logs in twinkling holiday lights. Sprinkle mercury glass candlesticks and votives along the sides for an extra boost of shine.

Let It Snow

Dreaming of a white Christmas? Dangling from a window, these cascading strands of silver and white gift bows create the illusion of falling snow.

In this blog and video you will find some handy tips on how to clean your fabric sofa.

Most sofas come with removable fabric covers, so the cover can be easily removed for dry-cleaning. If your sofa does not come these removable covers, or you do not want to go through all hassle of removing them, washing them and place them back, below some easy to follow tips and tricks to clean your sofa.

Red Wine Stain:

Begin immediately by soaking up the liquid with a paper towel.

Saturate the stain with soda water.

Dab up the liquid with a paper towel.

For heavy stains, scrub the sofa with baking soda.

Use a toothbrush to loosen the last of the stain.

Finally, vacuum the sofa fabric clean.

Pet hair:

Prevention is better than a cure, don't let your pet on your sofa, of cover up the sofa.

But if it's too late, use a rubber glove. Make sure the gloves are textured.

Simply rub the hairs away. Ensure you vacuum all the hairs away.

Oil and Grease Stains:

First cover the stain with dishwashing liquid.

Rinse with a damp cloth until the detergent is gone.

For deep stains mix equal parts of water and ammonia.

Scrub with a soft brush to remove the stain. Consult the manufacturer is the stain persists.

Chewing gum:

Put ice in a plastic bag and apply to the gum until it hardens.

Then slowly peel the gum away.

Follow these easy tips and tricks and your old furniture may look like new!

Everyday we work hard developing new furniture pieces, and since we offer a wide range of different furniture products, from Sofas to Beds, from dining chairs to Outdoor Lounges, it does give great satisfaction once interior designer specialists recognise our style, and use our products in their projects. Below project is unique, since for this project we supplied a wide range of furniture and in the end it all comes together in good harmony. Are interested to do the same, please do not hesitate to contact us, we are always available to offer free interior design advise and help you mix and match our product into your design plans. We do offer a great level of flexibility in terms of size changes, fabric and leather options etc. Just to ensure you can build your dream interior in your Hong Kong home.

Great article in the SMCP Post magazine on Kids furniture in Hong Kong

Cristina Sanchez-Kozyreva sums up her 5 favourite pieces of kids furniture. Not limited by any budget, she selected breathtaking furniture pieces from Eames to Magis, these products show you that just because it’s for children doesn’t mean it can’t be beautiful. Exclusivity seems to be the high on the selection criteria. We are delighted that Cristina selected our Mini Egg Chair in the exclusive range of 5 kids furniture seating. The Egg Chair mini with a price tag of only HK$ 2,390 is clearly setting itself apart from the rest.

A selection of breathtaking tables with some price tags well past the HK$ 100,000 ++ mark. Exclusivity seems to be the high on the selection criteria. We are delighted our budget table Holten has made it to the selection of the exclusive range of 6 dining tables. The holten with a price tag of only HK$ 3,690 is clearly setting itself apart from the rest.

Hong Kong apartments require efficient storage furniture solutions. Whether your home is large or small, the opportunity for added storage is always welcome. When choosing a bed with hidden storage, think about how frequently you need to access your things, ottoman-style lifting beds give maximum storage and gentle finger lifting, the best solution for frequent use.

Review our Milton Storage Beds in below video.

Another way of creating more floor space in your tight Hong Kong apartment is using the double function of your furniture think about, a stylish living-room sofa, which build-in foldable double bed. Enabling you to transform your living-room into a cosy bedroom in seconds. Your wall mounted TV will serve you well from a sitting-lounge postion to your lay down bed position. Below on of our best selling Sofa Beds, the G611 SofaBed.

A more traditional way to create storage, is off course and wall storage cabinet. At SofaSale we custom-make them for you. So you can utilise your full wall to create the maximum amount of storage space, from floor to ceiling. Good to know we use recycled wood, which gives full character to your furniture.

Above the tailor made solid wooden Burnham Bookcase with storage solution in American Ash wood.

A Hong Kong flat where the kitchen takes centre stage

There's a reason people in Hong Kong eat out so often: in this city, it's a pain to cook at home. Kitchens are usually small and designed to be used by one person. For Paul and Morgaine McGee, it was a situation that didn't mesh with their lifestyle.

"We love to cook," says Morgaine. "We do it four or five times a week and it's always a massive spread."

The couple grew up in Connecticut, in the United States, but didn't meet until both were living in Hong Kong (Morgaine works in fashion and Paul in transport). Eight years ago, they had been dating for only a month when Paul decided to buy a flat in a 1960s building. He was living in a high-rise housing estate and was looking for something a little more intimate.

"I couldn't stomach the idea of a big, flashy lobby, and I wanted to live in a real neighbourhood," he says.

With the help of Morgaine, he found what he was looking for in a low-key corner of Mid-Levels.

The 1,137 sq ft apartment needed work, but when the dust finally settled on their first renovation, the McGees weren't entirely satisfied with the result. The kitchen had been squeezed into a narrow slither at the rear of the apartment, which made for some cosy evenings with guests. Two years ago, however, the couple decided to redo the flat and enlisted the help of a friend, architect Cameron Hestler.

The pendant light (HK$3,500) came from Indigo Living. The sterling-silver fish on the wall was made by California-based artist Ruth Wright. The Trust floor tiles, by Atlas Concorde, were sourced through Pacific Gallery (159 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, tel: 2827 9918) years ago.